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Friday, April 5, 2019

Why Google Chrome Is The Best Browser?

Google Chrome
Now You Know - Google chrome is one of the best things to have happened to the internet. Chrome was first released in 2008 and is based on the WebKit layout engine. It made sense to come up with the chrome browser as Google already controls a good amount of the web that can be accessed by normal users.

The browser was made available for the windows platform but Google decided to release a large chunk of the source code for its web browser which they title Chromium. This has allowed a multitude of developers to tweak, change and modify Chrome in such a way to make it accessible on the Mac OS, Linux, Android, iOS operating systems as well as making native improvements to the Windows-based version.

Here is the top four reasons why Google Chrome should be your one and only browser. If you are not already using Chrome, you’re missing out on a lot of great features.


Simplicity

Google chrome has a very clean and minimal design. It has almost no fluff and instantly you get a feeling that you are into something that helps you search the web very easily. When it comes to other browsers, they have not taken the user in mind and instead focus on making money via showing useless ads. 

Google has done away with many of the traditional context menus, settings options, and bookmarks layout. They have given users a genuinely fresh experience when surfing the web. 
One of the biggest complaints about Internet Explorer back when it was one of the few browsers available, was how clunky it made users feel. After Firefox’s release, many flocked to what Mozilla released because of how they revamped what a browser should look like. Then, Chrome hit the web, and more users jumped ship to its simple, clean user interface. 


Speed
Google chrome opens such pages very quickly, almost in a blink. 
Most of the browsers can open pages very quickly but what matters the most is when you open heavy pages that contains stuff which has too much graphics and flash ads or a video. You won’t find this speed of opening pages in any other browser. So when it comes to speed and optimization, nothing comes close to google chrome.


Chrome’s Task Manager
Chrome’s built-in Task Manager pop-up in the middle of your screen by clicking "Shift + ESC". This gives you a list of all the tabs opened, along with the memory, CPU, Network and FPS resources it is using. If a particular tab is giving you issue, you can close it by clicking “End Process.”  If you right-click on any task, you will be given options as to what other statistics you can display to see what resources it is using while open.



Extensions and Add-ons Google Chrome was one of the first to support extensions. While Firefox and Internet Explorer boast impressive extensions as well, they cannot even come close to the amount of encouragement Google gives to developers to change the way Chrome works. Google themselves release official Chrome extensions, add-ons and more to make the browser more functional for its users. Chrome has one of the largest libraries of extensions, add-ons and built-in applications that enhance the browser’s ability to do what you want it to do. 

Chrome also boasts a large library of HD themes included under the extension banner. These themes range from your favorite sports teams to color schemes and more. These themes are easily installed, require no restart to start using and can make your browser more like you and your desktop theme.



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